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This book describes targeted therapeutic interventions, programmatic approaches, and system-wide transformations of forensic mental health services.

Interventions include creative applications of a variety of multidimensional and theoretically grounded approaches. These include variations of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), psychodynamic, psychosocial, Risk-Needs-Recovery and Good Lives Models, and other approaches. Contributors from several countries address key topics such as: aggression, sexual violence, substance use, trauma informed care, competency restoration, and other specialized treatment areas. Clinical examples are included throughout, which include current data and research, and suggestions for further research for use by clinicians working in a range of settings with a variety of treatment population subsets.

This book is essential for administrators and clinicians seeking effective and state-of-the-art approaches.



This book describes targeted therapeutic interventions, programmatic approaches, and system-wide transformations of forensic mental health services.

Arvustused

The chapter authors review structured programs for forensic populations, ranging from adults and juveniles who have committed sexual aggression, to substance abusers, to psychotic individuals who have committed violent crimes. I recommend this book for anyone interested in practical, hands-on lessons from experienced practitioners who are on the front lines of treatment for these challenging cases.

Philip H. Witt, Ph.D., A.B.P.P. (forensic), Somerset Psychological Group, USA

Innovative Treatment Approaches represents a powerful tool for exploring creative, empirically grounded psychotherapeutic treatments within correctional settings. Timely and cutting edge, Siglags edited text deftly informs those working directly or indirectly in such settings. Beyond being a mere white paper for programmatic issues or boilerplate psychotherapy protocols, the contributing authors provide rich theoretical, empirical, and clinical data aimed to assist those clinicians in the trenches of correctional consulting rooms. This collection of scholars address the range of clinical and practical needs of correctional facility patients as well as the needs of those tasked with the challenging yet meaningful need to treat. I contend that Innovative Treatment Approaches is a useful book for anyone working in correctional settings.

Anthony F. Tasso, Ph.D., ABPP, Professor of Psychology and Deputy Director of the School of Psychology & Counseling, Fairleigh Dickinson University, USA

Introduction Michael Siglag, John M.W. Bradford, and Andrew T. Olagunju

Part I: Targeted Therapeutic Interventions

Chapter 1 A Semi-Structured Manualized Treatment Program (SSMTP) for
Substance Abuse

Andrew T. Olagunju, Angela Li, Christina Oliveira-Picado, Peter Sheridan, and
Gary A. Chaimowitz

Chapter 2 Integration of Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing into
a Prison-Based Therapeutic Community

Geraldine Akerman

Chapter 3 Treating Individuals Who Commit Sexual Offenses: What to do with
Denial?

Liam E. Marshall, Zach Yeoman, and Kristina Shatokhina

Chapter 4 The Eye with Which We Behold Ourselves: Group Poetry Therapy in a
Forensic Psychiatric Center

Paul S. Saks

Chapter 5 Averting Harm, Deferring Danger, or Providing a Path to Safety?
Treatment of an Aggressive, Psychotic Young Man in a Forensic Psychiatric
Hospital

Michael Siglag

Part II: Programmatic Approaches

Chapter 6 Specialized Transitional Inpatient Care in Re-entry for
Justice-Involved Persons with Severe Mental Illness

Benjamin A. Rubin and Merrill Rotter

Chapter 7 Community Reintegration of Long-Term, Psychiatrically Hospitalized
Forensic Patients

Heidi Camerlengo, Louis Martelli, and Nancy Fenning

Chapter 8 Psychological Intervention with Adolescents with Sexual Behavior
Problems

Ricardo Barroso, Eduarda Ramião, Daniel Mendonça, and Patrícia Figueiredo

Chapter 9 Implementing Group Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Psychosis
(CBTp) in a Forensic Psychiatric Context

Peter Sheridan, Melissa Coelho, Kyrsten Grimes, Gary A. Chaimowitz, and
Andrew T. Olagunju

Chapter 10 Not Just a Comic Relief: Medical Clowns in the Forensic Mental
Health Setting

Hilik Peri, Mickey Bash, and Etay R. Nahmias

Chapter 11 Development of a Legal Competency Restoration Program within a
Forensic Psychiatric Hospital

Susie Chung, Ashley Strathern, and Jeffrey Palmer

Chapter 12 Animal-Assisted Intervention: The "Paws for Wellness Program"

Andrew T. Olagunju, Angela Li, Ashley Palmer, John M.W. Bradford, and Gary A.
Chaimowitz

Chapter 13 Dialectical Behavior Therapy: A Full Fidelity Model in a Forensic
Hospital

Sarah M. McKay

Part III: System Wide Intervention and Transformation

Chapter 14 Recovery-Oriented Cognitive Therapy (CT-R): Empowering Individuals
with Serious Mental Health and Justice-Related Challenges

Ellen Inverso and Shelby Arnold

Chapter 15 People with Paraphilia as Targets of Sexual Offence Prevention
Strategies in Czechia: Recent Developments and Future Directions

Marek Páv, Lucie Krejová, and Kateina Klapilová

Chapter 16 Community Re-Entry Needs and Solutions: An Overview of Innovative
and Emerging Initiatives in New Jersey

Dione Johnson

Chapter 17 Behavioral Health Transformation under Judicial Oversight:
Systemic Change in Washington States Forensic Mental Health System

Russell S. Horton and Aura MacArthur
Michael Siglag, Ph.D., is a licensed psychologist with over 35 years of clinical and forensic experience working in psychiatric, forensic, and correctional settings in direct service, leadership, and consulting roles.